I am currently growing 3 of the feminized papaya in fox farms ocean forest soil. The box is 3' wide x 3' deep x 6' tall and is lined with mylar. I usually grow exactly 3 plants everytime and I am also thinking of switching to using a 4' wide x 2' deep x 5' tall grow tent to grow 3 plants in...
I am curious as to what everyone's opinion is to what works best for size wise for growing 1-2 plants under LED/CFL lighting. I will be lining the inside with mylar with one single built in computer fan for exhaust and one 6" circulation fan inside. Will be using 3 gallon pots for growing Blue...
I have just started using Hydroponicshut's Pro Grow 260 LED Grow Light in which I am currently growing some Nirvana Feminized Papaya. I am new to the LED grow game and would love for anyone with experience in using this particular grow light to chime in on this thread and give me the proper...
Also, should I just run the veg cycle only during vegetation or full spectrum and same for during flowering except using bloom spectrum. I have been running full spectrum entire time so far but no too far into seedling stage so just trying to get my plants to a decent enough height so I can FIM...
Well I have the Pro Grow 260 about 24 inches from tops of seedlings now but seems far away to me but everything I have read has said that LED's have to be further away because of the footprint they create. I am only growing 3 feminized Nirvana Papaya's under it so want to make sure I have...
I have a couple years of growing under my belt, but I am new to LED growing. I am mostly just stumped right now on distance between light and canopy during all stages of growth to include seedling, vegetative and flowering. I am using the Pro Grow 260 from Hydroponicshut.com and could use all...
I have been growing 3 plants per grow under a 250 watt MH/HPS setup for a little over a year now, but am now looking to switch over to LED because of its efficiency and energy savings. I need to know what LED grow light I need to buy that I will be able to grow 3 plants under with good yields...